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Show The Seuthera Utah Newt Is published every Thursday at 40 East Center Street in Kanab. Utah 64741. The Newt proudly serves Kane County, Utah, and the Anzcna Strip. Address all communications to P. 0. Box 90, Kanab, Utah. 84741, or telephone (801) Advertising rates available upon request. Second class postage paid at Kanab. Utah 84741. Newsstand price IS cents per copy. Yearly subscriptions available. Rates to big-cit- vehicle. A considerable share of includes the bargains brought by the merchants and the classified ads presented to you through your friends and neighbors who are buying and selling, renting or leasing, losing and finding... Another ingredient All of these services cost so little... just pennies an issue. In fact, most of you are so proud of your local community newspaper that you subscribe a year at a time instead of a week at a time. After you read the newspaper and clip out the items that pertain to you and your family and send an item to Uncle Jake or a picture to Aunt Maud, your newspaper is still valuable for so many reasons. It can start the flame for the fireplace; line the cabinet shelves or drawers or even the cats litter box; guest speakers were Mr. LeRoy Judd, Adm. Larry Turpen, Mgr. Jackie Williams, Mr. Steve Heaton, Agent Joe Cwik, Att. Kirk Heaton and Mrs. Karen Alvey. The purpose of C nmmercial The Birch Log John F. McManus If ever a nation was Belmont, Massachusetts treated shabbily by a supposed friend, the treatment given Free China by official Washington takes the prize. For over thirty years, the pattern of betrayal has been perfectly obvious to all who were willing to see it. Betrayal Number One Toward the close of World War II in 1945, General Douglas MacArthur strongly counseled against a Soviet presence in the Asian Theater. But against his advice and that of many others, Washington welcomed "our Russian allies into the war less than a month before Japan was finally permitted to surrender. Soviet troops never lifted a finger against the Japanese but, because of their help, they were given occupation rights over Manchuria where the Japanese had stored their arms. This huge stockpile of equipment was quickly turned over to the Chinese Communists for use war against the Republic of in the China. Was this a mistake? g Betrayal Number Two The post-wa- r years meant a return to normalcy for Americans, but not for the Chinese. g Communist forces under Mao stepped up their attacks on Chiang forces. And Americas press, government, and academic world stepped up their attacks on Chiang, while transforming the Chinese Communists into noble agrarian reformers. Chiang was eventually ordered by Washington to form a coalition government with the Reds. He refused. In response, General George C. Marshall, our Secretary of State, disarmed Chiang and boasted that he had done so. Without fuel and ammunition, the Nationalist Chinese became helpless. They fled to Taiwan in 1949. Another mistake? Tse-tun- When Red Chinese troops entered the Kore for H & R Block. The Energy Tax Act of 1978 allows homeowners or renters who have purchased energy devices to claim a tax savings credit based on the cost, including installation, of these devices. Mr. Kropf explained these devices include insu- lation, storm and thermal windows, clock thermostats, caulking or weatherstripping exterior doors or windows and electrical or mechanical furnace ignition systems which replace gas pilot lights. The tax credit for these devices is 15 percent of the cost, up to a maximum of $300 for each residence. Mr. Kropf added that a tax credit is also available to persons whose property transmits or uses solar, wind, or geothermal energy, or other forms of renewable energy used to heat or cool a principal "Self-contro- residence, or to provide hot water for use in the residence. The maximum tax credit for this property, including installation cost, is $2,200 for each residence. These tax credits - Businesses Change Hands - an War in 1950, our government not only refused Chiangs offer of aid in fighting a common enemy, but our Seventh Fleet was ordered to patrol the waters between China and not to protect our ally in Taiwan, but Taiwan to ensure that the forces of Free China would not invade the Mainland while Maos army was engaged in Korea. Ambassador John Cabot admitted this in 1962. Recent Betrayals In 1971, the UN expelled Nationalist China and welcomed into membership the murderers of 4 million Chinese. The United States offered token opposition during the UN vote, but it was everywhere that Henry Kissinger was in Peking on that very day. In 1972, President Richard Nixon made his pilgrimage to Red China. He provided dignity, legitimacy, and stability to the tyrants who rule 800 million enslaved Chinese. And he lent the prestige of the United States to the barbarians who threaten Free China. In 1975, President Gerald Ford joined the parade of those who have bowed and scraped to historys greatest mass murderers when he went to Peking. And the growing stream of U.S. officials to Red China has added insult to injury inflicted on a loyal ally. 34-6- well-know- n The Carter Reality President Carter has stated that his recognition of Peking and his withdrawal of recognition from our ally in Ta( van was a recognition of reality. But the real reality here is that our government is more than ever committed to the making of a Communist world. Add this latest betrayal of China to the pressure on Rhodesia and the planned abandonment of South Korea, and then factor in Washingtons cozying up to Red Panama, Red Cuba, and the Red U.S.S.R., and the pattern ought to be perfectly clear. Its time for Americans to stop this conspiracy for thats what it truly is. 4. 1978 The John Birch Society Features Dear Vi: Empty adhesive tape spools are handy in the sewing room. Wind your tape measure, lengths of lace, rickrack, bias binding, etc., on them. Secure with a rubber band and replace the cover. Its also a good idea to label the covers so youll know whats inside without looking. This keeps everything neat and clean. LaRue Whitney Tampa, Florida Thats an idea Im certainly going to use, LaRue. Heres another good one. Dear Vi: You know how time con- - 644-261- 3 in. snow COLOR COUNTRY DRAPERIES Now you can enjoy the luxury of custom drapes in your home or place of business. Now Serving the Kanab area 2 LYNAVERETT- 644-524- DECORA TOR BLINDS CARPETS IXMMAMMAfWMUMMMMMMAaMIMWMMMMMIMIMIMIMMMMMMAMAaaMMMAMW AD All Cocrts MEN WOMEN CHILDRENS ALL JEANS $14.88 ' as low as $5.00 TOPS iir MENS PANTS Vi PRICE ONE GROUP MENS PANTS AND SHIRTS ONLY $4.88 EACH DRESSES Vi to V3 off Local Students on Dixie Honor Roll Dixie College Vice President for Instructional Services, Peter A. Nyberg, announced this week that 134 students have earned a place on the Dixie College Honor Roll for high academic during Fall Quarter. The Dixie Honor Roll is divided into two categories, with students earning 3.75 to 4.0 (A) grade averages receiving High Honor status, and students with 3.50 to 3.75 having their names listed on the Honor Roll. Local students listed on the High Honor Roll were Mack B. Esplin of Orderville; Glen E. Heaton, Alton; Cindy L. Heaton, Moccasin; Terie L. Johnston, Fredonia and Natalie Manson, Kanab. Listed on the Honor Roll was John F. Beesley of Kanab. s) are retroactive to any expenditures made after April 19, 1977, and may be claimed on the 19',8 return, Mr. Kropf said. For information on other changes in the tax law, stop by the H & R Block office at 330 S. 100 E. or call - Kai-she- Betrayal Number Three Calls 34 1 DWI 1 accident a poss. of drugs a security alarm 8 others 8 asst, other agencies 1 dog complaint 1 ambulance call 5 information 5 bookings BOOKINGS INTO THE CITY suming threading yarn on a JAIL needle can be. Well, I make a 2 tribal police threading end by dipping the 1 Coconino County tip in white glue and rolling it 2 marshal's office between my fingers. When $96.75 total billing $42.00 dry, I thread a whole bunch of needles at once then push all wages paid $54.75 total money received but one back beyond the point after wages paid for jailers. I off want to cut where my DOG POUND REPORT length of yarn. When another 1 citation issued. $25.00 length is needed, simply money for fines and fees. repeat, pushing all the $25.00 total money received needles but one back toward after expenses. the skein. This saves a lot of AMBULANCE time. Try it neit time you tie a total ambulance calls was 1 quilt or embroider with yarn. I Total amount received for also do this when mending or ambulance calls, $126.00 doing a lot of hand sewing CITY FINES with thread the same color. Total amount $486.40 Kathy Kendall total revenue for the month: Rexburg, Idaho $54.75 You dont know how much I, City jail $25.00 Dog pound personally, will benefit from City fines $486.40 that idea, Kathy. Thank you. Total $692.15 Readers: This feature is Total revenue for last five your feature. Send your good months-$- l 1,514. 80. idea to IT MAKES CENTS, month-$l- , 919.13. 3381 Terrace View Drive, Salt Average per Lake City, Utah 84109. $2.00 paid for each reader-submitte- d is at the root of l idea used here. Samuel Smiles all virtues." Persons who have installed insulation to combat high energy bills may be eligible for a tax credit according to Roy Kropf. district manager its The Betrayal of China by line, then lift the bottom folded section up and tuck it into one layer of the top down fold. Your bag is now as neat and secure a? an envelope. Folded this way, your paper bags can be stacked like cards or set upright on a shelf or in a drawer. Ive always folded mine flat, but Eileens way is neater and takes less room. serve as protection against paint Thanks, darling daughter, for another good idea. drops... Paper bags are useful, I Literally thousands of uses are none of you throw them hope attributed to your community newsA large grocery bag away. paper after its first need is fulfilled. makes a dandy liner for the Or, you can stack it in the garage for kitchen waste basket if you fold down the top about three the local paper drive, when inches so itll sit upright and with of thousands to others be gathered stay open. When its full, and to second a recycled brought you simply staple the top shut and time again, to teach and entertain. give this neat package to the There is no other medium which trash collector. Easy handling, reports the news on as local a basis as no spilled trash and youve saved a nickle because two community weekly newspapers. The bags will hold about grocery Southern Utah News intends to the same amount of trash as a continue to do just that as the voice of purchased plastic bag at 10 this history the small towns of this area. cents or more. Be your own trash compactor, too, by cutting both ends out of cans and flattening them with your foot. Also flatten cereal and other boxes, In case you havent noticed or stuff them full of smaller and you probably have -- items. Large grocery bags are two business concerns exuseful, too, for newspapers. Day was to create student changed managers to start off Laid flat, newspapers fit just awareness of the opportunities the new year. Corrys Exxon is right in the bag and wont available in the various fields now Boyds Exxon and the need to be tied. Actually, this, of business so that students former Kanab Custom Meats or even tying them in bundles, could be stimulated early in is managed by the LaMar seems easier to me than their educational career to set Corry family. tossing them in the waste appropriate goals for their Boyd and Pauline Glover basket. They fill a basket future. are at present on vacation in quickly and it has to be Discussion topics included California where Boyd will oftener. Its really not the need for office skill visit his mother, Ann Glover. emptied much bother to stack that development, the various emIn the meantime, Edna and bundles of newspapers high in ployment opportunities in Morris Shields are managing a corner of the garage until management and office carBoyds Exxon for them. Boyd some newspaper drive comes eers, requirements, the desirand Pauline want to thank along. Or, if theres a able character traits together their former meat customers recycling center in your area, with the importance of favorfor their patronage and invite you might even want to save able references, and promoyou to their gas station for fuel up a load and pocket $15 or tional and advancement and assorted notions and $20 for the effort. Recycling groceries. newspapers is the patriotic thing to do, so lets do it. KHS Business Dept. Sets Commerical Day Kanab High School set aside Monday, January IS, 1979, for Commercial Day in the Business Department to listen to speakers representing the fields of real estate, insurance, medical, banking, government, accounting, restaurant management, FBI, legal, and Job Service. Our the legal notices presented to you by governmental units or local lawyers. These notices and reports give you a running legal documentation that only your local community newspaper can provide. Editor's Note: For the next three weeks we will publish an article by Vi Judge. Ifyou like her articles and would like them continued in your paper, please let us know. If our readers like them, we will continue publishing them. By VI Judge Dear Friends: I learned this neat trick for storing paper bags from our daughter, Eileen, in San Diego. Its especially' useful for large grocery bags. Fold the bag flat, according to the original creases, then fold the heavy bottom section up once more. This fold will reach to within four or five inches of the top. Now, fold all layers of the top of the bag down at this Two Tax Credits Due For Insulation Fredonia Police Report for December Kane County addresses and Fredoma and Moccasin, Arizona, $6 00, others, $7 00 The Newt reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement or submitted Items Deadline for display ads and news copy Is NOON MONDAY; Classified ads, 10 a m. Tuesday. Marlin B. Brown, publisher and editor. Member Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Association. The Only Newspaper That Gives A Damn About 25 years ago there appeared on the masthead of the Beaver County News in Milford a slogan, The only newspaper in the world that cares a damn about Milford, Utah." We agree that this slogan typifies the facts in every community in the nation with a newspaper. y While the dailies may run a and now story again about your and if you get a big enough community, disaster or a sorid enough tale in your town, television might come in for a minute but their interests are only transitory. Thats why we at Southern Utah News stop to pause a moment and perhaps bring to mind to our readers, the objectives and goals we have as the only newspaper in the world that cares a damn about the Kane County area. Your life is reported step by step in your community newspaper. There may be, and probably are, many reports on you through your lifetime. The day you hit three for four in the high school baseball game; the afternoon you won the forensics title for your college; the first prize in the Halloween contest that went to your young daughter; the time you ran for the school board and had your biography in the newspaper; or the letter to the editor you wrote on a current topic. Yes, you are an important part of your communitys newspaper. You and your neighbors continue to create the history of your community through this January 18, 1979 Page SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Two January 18, 1979 BOYS PANTS AND SHIRTS ONLY $5.00 |